#13 Being a spirit worker and finding your own magical path with Ren Zatopek

You babes are in for such a treat with this interview! I recently started Ren’s two year apprenticeship and absolutely love her undogmatic, enchanting, practical and flexible approach. Here is what we talked about:

  • Her background and story
  • Talking to plants
  • Spiritual hygiene and protection
  • Creating meaningful and simple rituals

Ren Zatopek is a traditional spiritworker. Spiritwork is the art of communicating with the seen and unseen identities, ideas, and spirits of life, then working with them to create meaningful change, or to restore their capacity for change. Ren has worked full-time for over a decade in Los Angeles as a community spiritworker.

Ren is a graduate of the Institute of Psycho-Structural Balancing, a student of Rita and Griffin Ced and Orion Foxwood, an initiate of the Ced Tradition of Heretical Witchcraft and of Raven’s Cry Grove, Ár nDraíocht Féin, and an apprentice with the House of Brigh.

In 2016 Ren closed her private practice and began building an 8-year online program and community for free spirits all over the world with an interest in learning a non-dogmatic, flexible method of spiritwork that is accessible and useful to anyone regardless of cultural identity or lack of identity.

Learn more about spiritwork and enroll in a free 2-month introductory program:

https://www.renzatopek.com

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Hi, I’m Yarrow and this is my local river. 

I’m a maker, grief companion and tarot reader living on the East coast of Scotland. 

I facilitate creative projects and gentle rituals for seasons of loss, make handmade textile magic and host the Grief Glimmers podcast. My wish is to change the culture around grief and death so that we can explore these experiences as gateways into a softer, more embodied life.

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